Monday May 9, 2005 2005 Quiksilver SA Surfing Championships
A Surfing South Africa
KZN cruise to an emphatic
victory in the 2005 Quiksilver SA
Championships
National champions KZN underlined the fact that South Africa's top surfers are based
in Surf City when they produced all four individual division winners and retained  the
Presidents Cup at the 2005 Quiksilver SA Championships which were completed in
small New Pier surf in Durban on Sunday, May 8.

In winning the team trophy for the 33rd time in 41 years, KZN beat 2001 and 2002 champions Border into
second place.Southern KZN were third, Eastern Province came fourth, a disappointing Western Province
fifth, Zululand sixth, Boland seventh and a weakened Southern Cape came eighth.

In the premier Open Men's division New Pier local and pre contest favourite Shane Thorne (31) made the
best use of the conditions in the Final and used his knowledge of the New Pier conditions to blow his
competitors out of the race.

He only caught two waves in the 25 minute heat but scored a total of 15 points out a possible 20 to become
the oldest surfer in the 41 year history of the event to win the coveted national title and pocket R15000.

Former National champion and Thorne's KZN teammate Antonio Borteletto was the runner up.

Bryson, who had beaten Thorne in an earlier heat came third but was named as the Quiksilver Super Surfer
and won R1000 and a Canon digital camera.

Gavin Roberts of southern KZN just could not find the rides in a wave starved heat and had to settle for
fourth.
An emotional Thorne was overwhelmed with his win. "It's my first big win since 1996, when I won in Jeffrey's
Bay on my way to the ASP Africa title" he said "I was third in last year's SA Championships, so you can
imagine how stoked I am."

Multiple SA Champion Tamarys de Maroussem of KZN made up for the disappointment of not even
reaching the Final in Jeffrey's Bay last year when she beat Sarah Johnston of Southern KZN into second
place in the Open Women's division. Tasha Mentasti of KZN repeated her 2004 third place and Stacy Guy of
Western Province was fourth.

In the Under 20 Boys Final defending champion and Quiksilver team rider Keegan Nel of Border and rookie
finalist Rory Beach of KZN completed the heat with exactly the same points. After the prescribed formula
was used to break the tie Beach edged ahead by ,99 points to take the Kalos Kagothos trophy and the
Quiksilver Junior Surfer of the contest award.

Gary Muller of Border came third and Damien Fahrenfort of Western Province was fourth.

As anticipated, the Under 20 Girls final was a clash between eventual champion Tammy Lee Smith of KZN
and Roxy team rider and defending champion Rosanne Hodge of Border.

Smith always looked in control after scoring an eight point ride early in the heat and then backed it up with a
6.5 to beat Rosanne fairly comfortably.

2005 SA Junior team members Nikita Robb of Border and Tarryn Chudleigh of WP were third and fourth
respectively.

Eastern Province surfer Granville West won the ZIG ZAG Blowing Up award which goes to the surfer who
impresses in each major contest held in South Africa during the year.

His prize was R1000 and a unique grenade shaped trophy.

In the Tag team event, KZN earned the R1000 put up by Quiksilver by beating Eastern Province into second
place.Southern KZN were third and Border were fourth. All eight teams took part in this "fun" event which is
purely a team contest and produces no individual winners.

The 2005 Quiksilver SA Championships featured over 120 surfers from eight provinces. In a break from
tradition, only the four premier divisions competed in a straight elimination format similar to the those used
on the Association of Surfing Professionals World tour.

The 2006 Quiksilver SA Championships will take place in the Cape Peninsula from April 27 - 30.

FULL RESULTS : 2005 QUIKSILVER SA CHAMPIONSHIPS
OPEN MEN'S FINAL
1. SHANE THORNE (KZN)                      15.00PTS
2. ANTONIO BORTELETTO (KZN)         12.50 PTS
   3. ROYDEN BRYSON (BOR)                    8.00 PTS                
4. GAVIN ROBERTS (S/KZN)                    7.34 PTS

OPEN WOMEN'S FINAL
1. TAMARYS DE MAROUSSEM (KZN) 13.23 PTS
2. SARAH JOHNSTON (S/KZN)                10.00 PTS
3. TASHA MENTASTI (KZN)                        8.83 PTS
4. STACY GUY (WP)                                      5.37 PTS

UNDER 20 BOY'S FINAL
1. RORY BEACH (KZN)                            14.33 PTS ( +.99)
2. KEEGAN NEL (BOR)                            14.33 PTS
3. GARY MULLER (BOR)                          9.94 PTS
4. DAMIEN FAHRENFORT (WP)              5.40 PTS

UNDER 20 GIRL'S FINAL
1. TAMMY SMITH (KZN)                         14.67 PTS
2. ROSANNE HODGE (BOR)                 11.34 PTS
3. NIKITA ROBB (BOR)                             10.45 PTS
4. TARRYN CHUDLEIGH (WP)                 6.44 PTS

QUIKSILVER SUPER SURFER
ROYDEN BRYSON (BOR)

QUIKSILVER JUNIOR SURFER
RORY BEACH (KZN)

ZIG ZAG BLOWING UP AWARD
GRANVILLE WEST (EP0

PRESIDENTS CUP (TEAM POINTS)
1. KZN - 53960
2. BORDER - 40820
3. S/KZN - 40690
4. E.P - 36270
5. W.P - 35740
6. ZULULAND - 34160
7. BOLAND - 26850
8. S/CAPE - 7070

TAG TEAM
1. KZN - 162.7 PTS
2. E.P - 134.7 PTS
3. S/KZN - 105.1 PTS
4. BORDER - 101.4 PTS

compiled by
Robin de Kock
Surfing South Africa
rosadian@iafrica.com
www.surfingsouthafrica.co.za

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